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Knowledge, Attitudes, and Practices Affecting Health Behaviors in the U.S. Army Special Operations Command Population of Rangers

机译:影响美国陆军特种作战司令部流浪者人群健康行为的知识,态度和行为

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Malaria is a threat to United States military personnel operating in endemic areas, from which there have been hundreds of cases reported over the past decade. Each of these cases might have been avoided with proper adherence to malaria chemoprophylaxis medications. Military operations may detract from the strict 100% adherence required of these preventive medications. However, the reasons for non-adherence in military populations are not well understood. This behavior was investigated using a cross sectional study design on a convenience sample of U.S. Army Ranger volunteers (n=150) located at three military instillations. Theoretical support was based on components of the Health Belief Model, the Theory of Reasoned Action/Theory of Planned Behavior, and the Social Cognitive Theory.Data on knowledge, attitudes, and practices, as well as multiple environmental domains was collected using an original yet unvalidated questionnaire. The data was analyzed using bivariate Pearson correlations, binary logistic regression, and moderated logistic regressions employing a 0.05 criterion of statistical significance. Power analyses predicted 96-98% power for this analysis.Multiple significant medium strength Pearson correlation coefficients were identified relative to the two dependent variables Take medications as directed and Intend to take the medications as directed the next time. Binary logistic regression analyses identified multiple variables that may predict behavioral intentions to adhere to these preventive medications, as a proxy for behavioral change. Moderated logistic regression analyses identified Command Support for adherence to these medications as a potential significant moderator that interacts with independent variables within three domains of the survey questionnaire.The findings indicate that there may be potential significant beneficial effects, which may improve this behavior in this population of Rangers through 1) promoting affirmative interpersonal communications that emphasize adherence to these medications, 2) including malaria chemoprophylaxis medications in the mission planning process, and 3) military command support, in the form of including the importance of proper adherence to these medications in the unit safety briefings.
机译:疟疾对在流行地区行动的美国军事人员构成威胁,在过去十年中已报告了数百起病例。适当遵守疟疾化学预防药物,可以避免上述每种情况。军事行动可能会降低这些预防性药物对100%严格遵守的要求。但是,人们不了解不参加军事活动的原因。使用横断面研究设计对这名行为进行了调查,该研究设计是对位于3个军方注射站的美国陆军游骑兵志愿者(n = 150)的便利性样本进行的。理论支持基于健康信念模型,合理行动理论/计划行为理论和社会认知理论的组成部分,使用原始数据收集了有关知识,态度和实践以及多个环境领域的数据未经验证的问卷。使用双变量Pearson相关性,二元logistic回归和采用统计显着性0.05准则的中度logistic回归分析数据。功效分析预测该分析的功效为96-98%。相对于两个因变量,确定了多个显着的中等强度Pearson相关系数。二进制逻辑回归分析确定了多个变量,这些变量可以预测遵守这些预防药物的行为意图,以作为行为改变的代理。适度的Logistic回归分析确定了对这些药物依从性的指挥支持是潜在的重要调节剂,可与调查问卷的三个域中的自变量相互作用,研究结果表明可能存在潜在的显着有益作用,这可能会改善该人群的这种行为游骑兵的行动包括:1)促进强调遵守这些药物的肯定的人际交流,2)在任务计划过程中包括疟疾化学预防药物,以及3)军事指挥支持,其形式包括在战场规划中适当遵守这些药物的重要性单位安全简报。

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    Pagel Michael J.;

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